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HEC Ships Hydrogen-Fueled Genset for Chemical Industry Application
25 April 2007
Hydrogen Engine Center has shipped its proprietary hydrogen-fueled Oxx Power Generator Set (genset) to Grasim Industries Ltd., an Aditya Birla Group company based in India. (Earlier post.)
This culmination of the eight month collaboration between HEC and Grasim signifies the first installation of a hydrogen-fueled generator system powered by hydrogen by-product or waste energy from a chemical industry facility, such as the Grasim chlor-alkali factory.
After installation and testing, this closed loop system for stationary, near-zero emission power generation is expected to be available for chlor-alkali manufacturing plants world wide. The system will operate using HEC’s Oxx Power engines and scalable genset technology featuring the Oxx Boxx engine controller.
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Posted by: Erick | April 25, 2007 at 10:31 AM